[Chapter-delegates] Application to form an ISOC Chapter in Egypt

Christine Arida chris at tra.gov.eg
Fri Mar 9 14:46:34 PST 2012


Many thanks to all your wonderful and encouraging emails.  It is really overwhelming.

After a quite vivid year in 2011, and with the great role the Internet has played, the Internet technical community in Egypt, which has gathered for the rejuvenation of the local chapter, is very enthusiastic about the role it can play both locally and globally.

Your support and comments are highly appreciated.

I can only say it is great to be back within the ISOC family.
  
Best regards,
Christine Arida

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On Mar 9, 2012, at 9:28 PM, "Giandomenico Massari" <gmassari at danelec-ltd.com> wrote:

> We are giving all total support to the application for the Egypt chapter.Welcome back on board.
> Giandomenico Massari
> Isoc Nigeria Chapter
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Sabrina Wilmot
> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 2:10 PM
> To: Chapter Delegates
> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Application to form an ISOC Chapter in Egypt
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> Following the local rejuvenation effort over the last months, including several member meetings and online discussions, the application below for (re-)starting a Chapter of the Internet Society in Egypt has been received. It is being sent to this list for peer comment and review. The period allowed for comments is two weeks and the deadline is 24 March 2012.
> 
> Please do not hesitate to contact me on or off list with your feedback.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sabrina Wilmot
> Manager, Chapter Formation
> Internet Society
> 
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> 
> Chapter Application
> 
> A. Proposed name of the Chapter
> 
> The Chapter name must include both "Internet Society" and "Chapter". These may be translated into your local language.
> 
> -- "Internet Society Egypt Chapter"
> 
> B. Community of Interest the Chapter will to serve
> 
> Geography is a common choice for a community of interest, for example, within a country or city. However, any well-defined group of individuals is acceptable.
> 
> -- Egyptian community nationwide.
> 
> C. Purpose and Scope of Chapter
> 
> It is important to indicate how you intend to serve your community of interest and why a Chapter of the Internet Society is a good way to do it.
> 
> Mission: "Internet as a key tool for empowering the Egyptian society".
> 
> In fulfilling its mission, "Internet Society Egypt Chapter" shall:
> • Promote the utilization of the Internet in the development of the Egyptian economy and knowledge‐based society • Promote Internet access all over the country and across all sectors of the society • Promote online freedom of expression and free flow of information • Take lead in Internet educational and capacity building initiatives; • Establish an open forum for discussing Internet issues of importance to local community • Provide a platform for sharing information, knowledge and expertise • Facilitate the link between local Internet stakeholders and the international
> 
> D. Founding Members of the Chapter
> 
> Please list complete contact information and affiliations for all persons who will be working together to create the Chapter. Although there is a minimum membership required for a Charter we are only asking for at least one other person besides yourself.
> 
> --Included as Annex-1
> 
> E. List of Supporters
> 
> Please list complete contact information for any organizations or groups who will be supporting the Chapter. Be sure to indicate an individual or an individual's role for each supporter.
> 
> -- Internet Masr NGO
> 
> F. List of Requirements
> 
> Some countries, governments, or regulatory bodies have rules or regulations that must be followed by Chapters of organization's like the Internet Society. Examples include documentation or fees. It is important for you to check and to indicate here any requirements you find. If there are none please indicate with whom you checked.
> 
> -- Egyptian Law No. 84
> 
> G. Additional Information
> 
> Please indicate here any additional information you believe would be helpful to our initial review.
> 
> 1-    Internet Masr is a civil society entity under establishment pursuant to the Egyptian law No. 84 of year 2002. Internet Masr aims to serve as a platform for fostering engagement in community effort to promote the Internet as a key tool for empowering the Egyptian society
> 
> Internet Masr is the first entity in Egypt working in a truly multi-stakeholder fashion, embracing in its membership entities from government, business, civil society, education institutions, as well as individuals, all working together and participating on equal footing in all processes and activities.
> 
> 2-    Chapter draft by-laws and draft annual plan are enclosed as Appedix-1 and Appendix-2 respectively.
> 
> 
> H. Your Contact Information
> 
> Please provide complete contact information for yourself, including affiliation, postal address, phone number(s), and email address.
> 
> Mrs. Christine ARIDA
> Director, Telecom Services Planning
> National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority [..on file..]
> 
> Mr. Hisham ABOULYAZED
> Senior Manager, WSIS Affairs
> Telecom Services Planning, NTRA
> [..on file..]
> 
> Appedix-1: 
> 
> Name, Affiliation
> Amr Hashem, senior manger strategic planning etisalat misr Hosein Badran, chief technology officer ,MEA,distribushed systems architect, CISCO Systems Mo'taz Elewa, Research Assistant at Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum Hossam Saleh,Chariman, Internet Masr NGO May Hussein, senior manger strategic planning etisalat misr Nezar Sami, Drector,IT sector, Nile University Hossam Fahmy, Student Representative of Egypt Section at IEEE Hisham Aboulyazed, Senior Manager, WSIS Affairs, NTRA Shahir Boshra, VP, Governenmental Affairs, LINKDOTNET Ali Anis, Director, Society Interaction, NTRA Mahmoud Soliman, President & CEO, SALEC Egypt Christine Arida, Director, Telecom Services Planning, NTRA/ Board Member, Internet Masr NGO Tamer Gadalla, Managing director, TE Data Sherif El-Kassas, Associate Profissor, American University in Cairo Khalid Shaheen Nadia Hegazi, Senior Expert, MCIT Mohamed Reda, Enterprise Technical Marketing Manager, TE Data Shaarawy Abd Elbaky, Board Member, Internet Masr NGO -- Chairman, Ofok Systems NGO Salma Hesham, busines development specialist, GOOD NEWS 4 ME Mina Adly Younan, busines development specialist, GOOD NEWS 4 ME Walaa Sheta Mohamed El-Refaey, Wireless Enterprise Solutions Program Manager, Intel Corporation Mahmoud M. Shalaby Manal Ismail, Director, Technical Coordination, NTRA Moataz Shaarawy, CIO, Ofok Systems
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